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VBA Coding for MS Word

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VBA Coding for MS Word

Hi Anthony,

Thanks for the VBA Coding info, much appreciated.

Please can you advise on any VBA coding/macros for pulling out specific data from a large report, which is currently formatted into WordPad?

I have attempted to copy and paste data into excel, in order to make it easier to reference the cells, however it seems to overfill the worksheet - I do remember you mentioning there are ways of obtaining data from Word?

Any assistance would be appreciated, as I currently search for the specific figure in WordPad (eg cash balance) and copy and paste into Excel, for around 15 currencies!

Regards,

Vijay



RE: VBA Coding for MS Word

Hi Vijay

Thanks for your follow up post. We have reviewed your latest query and are confident we can assist but it will be beyond the scope of this forum.

We would need to review your working files before we can give you an indication of scope of work, duration and any related costs.

If you are interested in progressing this option please let us know by emailing us.

Kind regards

Jacob

Mon 15 Mar 2010: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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